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Testify World 2014

Azusa Pacific University is hosting Testify World 2014 this Friday and
Saturday, June 20 and 21. The program will feature Reasons To Believe scholars Hugh Ross and
Jeff Zweerink on Friday and yours truly on Saturday. For more information,
please visit their website:

Design vs. evolution

Banana-eating moth

In a televised debate in 1997, Kenneth Miller, Professor of Biology at
Brown University, called Hedylepta the "best example of evolution"
and claimed that the genus had evolved, "mouthparts that only allow them to
feed on bananas." The son of a Reasons To Believe apologist was so
convinced by the story that he went from being a creationist to being an
evolutionist. I decided to do some research on the topic and spent a couple
months digging through the literature to become an "expert" on these moths.
It turns out that Miller got the kind of Lepidoptera wrong, the genus wrong,
the number of species wrong, the claim of specialized mouth parts wrong and
the requirement that changing food source requires evolution wrong. More...

YouTube Videos

Banana-eating moth

Take
a visual tour through the data and images that show how Kenneth Miller got
the "evolution" of the banana-eating moth completely wrong. Kenneth Miller
is actually co-author of one of the nation's leading high school biology
textbooks, Biology by Miller and Levine. The video is only 8
minutes and is a great place to send all your evolutionist friends.More...

Goatsbeard "evolution"

Part 2
of Epic Failures of Evolution concerns the speciation of
Goatsbeard plants. Evolutionists use this as one of the premiere
examples of "evolution in action." So, how many mutatons were required
for this speciation event to have occurred? The surprising answer is
zero! See the complete answer in this 4 minute video. More...